Se afișează postările cu eticheta Pokemon Go. Afișați toate postările
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marți, 2 august 2016

Athletes complain about the lack of Pokémon in the Olympic Village

Several Olympic athletes have complained via social networks absence of Pokémon in the Olympic Village Rio de Janeiro 2016. Fever video game Nintendo seems to have invaded the Olympic Games .

The canoeist French Matthieu Peche hung a picture of your mobile where could not find any pokémon , so did the British Joe Clarke .





Besides the footballer Zealand Anna Green expressed disappointment as follows: "I would run around the Olympic village hunting Pokémon . I can not get on the phone. Nothing happens, but it would have been fun. "

A Japanese medalist spends 4,372 euros in roaming for playing Pokemon Go in Rio

The Japanese gymnast Kohei Uchimura laureate received a bill of half a million yen (4,372 euros / 4,885 dollars) for "roaming" by playing "Pokémon Go" during his stay in Rio de Janeiro for Olympic Games, the Japanese media reported today.
World champion and five-time Olympic medalist, one of the greatest hopes of his country to achieve gold in Brazil, confessed that he received this hefty phone bill for using data roaming ( "roaming") after becoming "hooked" to the popular game smartphones, as recorded by Japan's Kyodo.

Uchimura, 27, traveled to Brazil by mid-July with the rest of the Japanese gymnastics team, and would have played the newest installment in the Pokémon franchise since this was released later the same month.

The athlete reported that "could not believe" when he saw the amount of the bill, noting that finally opted for a flat rate of "roaming" of about 3,000 yen a day (26 euros / $ 29) to continue playing "Pokémon Go " in Brazil.
Uchimura last year became the first gymnast in six titles stringing consecutive world champion, by winning the eventing World of Glasgow (UK).

It has also been five times Olympic medalist, with a gold in the individual category at the 2012 Summer Olympics and four silvers (two in London and two in Beijing 2008).